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Indonesian Police say the suicide bombers who attacked three churches on Sunday were from the same family. The father's family carried out one of the attacks, the man's sons aged 18 and 16 managed another, while their mother and two girls aged 12 and nine carried out the third bombing. Police also said the family had been fighting in Syria with Islamic State prior to returning to Indonesia. The bombings killed at least 13 people.

Mass protests are expected along the Gaza Border and in the West Bank as the U.S. Embassy moves to Jerusalem. The move, which was announced by Donald Trump in December 2017, was welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as "the right thing to do." The decision however, infuriated Palestinians who also lay claim to Jerusalem, resulting in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas delaying peace talks with the U.S. President.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has received a post-budget rating boost from voters. The PM's eight point improvement sees him equal his 2016 election rating, according to a News Poll published by The Australian. The Coalition however, still trails Labor 49-51 on a two-party preferred basis.

Donald Trump has said that is he working to give Chinese company ZTE "a way to get back to business, fast." The country's telecom company announced last week that it has stopped production following Trump's sanctions on China. Trump now says he's working with President Xi Jinping to get ZTE back on its feet.

Lisa Wilkinson writes for ten daily about her experience of bullying as a school girl. Wilkinson explores how the internet has made bullying inescapable as taunts and threats are bought home with victims by means of social media. She says embracing a culture that celebrates rather than sledges could be one way to stop bullying in its tracks. Read more here.